File this under "interesting": Last week, the Oakland Raiders raised the pay of their cheerleaders to $9 per hour, up from the alleged $5 per hour some of the Raiders cheerleaders claim they were paid. The increase was not done by way of announcement, but rather included as a note on the website which posted audition details for the cheerleading team this coming season.
Note, the $9 per hour pay rate now falls in line with the recent increase in minimum wage in California that went into effect July 1, 2014. Interesting enough, before this raise, Raiders cheerleaders earned about $1,250.00 per season. Now, they will earn about $3,000.00 this season as a result of the pay increase.
Keep in mind that this increase in pay does not get rid of the two lawsuits filed by Raiders cheerleaders. Those cases are still being litigated (and potentially headed for binding arbitration before the N.F.L. Commissioner). With that being said, however, this is still a win for the Raiders cheerleaders and at least puts their pay in line with the hourly minimum wage requirement.
Special thanks to the NBC Bay Area affiliate for additional information on the topic: http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Oakland-Raiders-Cheerleaders-Raiderettes-to-Earn-9-Dollars-an-Hour-265230771.html
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